A Quincy woman charged with stealing a baby parrot from a Weymouth pet store is being held without bail on a probation violation.

Angela Perez, 41, of 109 Burgin Parkway, pleaded innocent to charges of animal cruelty and larceny over $250 during her arraignment in Quincy District Court on Thursday. A judge set her bail at $500 cash on those charges and ordered her held on the probation violation pending a surrender hearing. She is due back in court Nov. 18.

Police say she took a 12-week-old green-cheeked conure from It’s a Pet’s World on Bridge Street in Weymouth on Oct. 18.

On Monday, police released images from the the store’s surveillance cameras and asked for the public’s help in identifying a woman seen reaching into the bird’s cage and then leaving the store.

Perez was arrested at her home Wednesday after police received a tip that led them to her.

The bird, which required hand feedings and other special care, is still missing.

Perez told detectives that she took the bird out of its cage and hid it in her sleeve, but she refused to say what happened to it, according to police.

The bird was originally priced at $499, but was on sale for $449.

Perez was found guilty of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon in August. A judge sentenced Perez to a year in jail, suspended until Aug. 4, 2015. MBTA police charged Perez on March 31, 2011, following a report of an argument at the Quincy Center station.

If Perez resolves the probation matter and makes bail, she will be required to wear an electronic monitoring device and remain under round-the-clock house arrest, said David Traub, a spokesman for the Norfolk County district attorney’s office.